This is a very uneven comedy from Blake Edwards about facing old age in posh Malibu -- some segments are hilarious and others fall flat as a pancake. A major, life-changing weekend is ahead for Harvey Fairchild (Jack Lemmon) and his wife… MoreThis is a very uneven comedy from Blake Edwards about facing old age in posh Malibu -- some segments are hilarious and others fall flat as a pancake. A major, life-changing weekend is ahead for Harvey Fairchild (Jack Lemmon) and his wife Gillian (Julie Andrews, director Edwards' wife) one fateful Friday. She has just found out she may have throat cancer but will not know for sure until Monday when the biopsy is completed. Gillian decides to keep this potentially devastating news to herself. Her wimpy husband Harvey, in the meantime, is having a crisis because this weekend marks his 60th birthday and that scares him. Tossed into the weekend's planned and unplanned events are an attractive fortune teller who helps Harvey out with his sexual hangups, three grown children who are not doing badly on their own, an alcoholic priest, and a ditsy neighbor. The comedy itself was a family affair since Jenifer Edwards, Chris Lemmon, Felicia Farr (Lemmon's wife, and Emma Walton (Andrews's daughter) all play secondary roles. Lemmon and Andrews were nominated for best acting Golden Globes in 1987 for their roles here, and the film was also nominated in the Best Music and Best Song categories at the Academy Awards in the same year.